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Presidential appointees often come with some sort of baggage. But retired Gen. David Petraeus, whom President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering for secretary of state, is potentially in a league of his own.
The former CIA director — who pleaded guilty in 2015 to mishandling classified information that he shared with his mistress, Paula Broadwell — would apparently need to get permission from a probation officer to leave North Carolina to fulfill his duties as secretary of state, a condition of Petraeus’ two-year probation.
Petraeus would need to inform his probation officer if he joins Trump’s Cabinet
The former CIA director — who pleaded guilty in 2015 to mishandling classified information that he shared with his mistress, Paula Broadwell — would apparently need to get permission from a probation officer to leave North Carolina to fulfill his duties as secretary of state, a condition of Petraeus’ two-year probation.
Petraeus would need to inform his probation officer if he joins Trump’s Cabinet